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Eundo morando, et redeundo
Eundo morando, et redeundoThis Latin phrase signifies going, remaining, and returning. It is employed in cases where a person either as a party, a witness, or one acting in some other capacity, as an elector, is privileged from arrest, in order to give him that freedom necessary to the performance of his respective obligations, to signify that he is protected from arrest eundo, morando et redeundo. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Employed One who is in the service of another. Such a person is entitled to rights and liable to.perform certain duties. Cases General term for an action, cause, suit, or controversy, at law or in equity; questions contested before a court of justice. Person This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons. Party Practice, contracts. When applied to practice, by party is understood either the plaintiff or defendant. In contracts, a party is one or more persons who engage to perform or receive the performance of some agreement. Witness The regular definition of this word is a person who perceives an event (by seeing, hearing, smelling or other sensory perception). The legal definition refers to the court-supervised recital of that sensory experience, in writing (deposition) or verbally (testimony). Capacity This word, in the law sense, denotes some ability, power, qualifi- cation, or competency of persons, natural, or artificial, for the performance of civil acts, depending on their state or condition, as defined or fixed by law; as, the capacity to devise, to bequeath, to grant or convey lands; to take; or to take. and hold lands to make a contract, and the like. Elector Government. One who has the right to make choice of public officers one, who has a right to vote. Arrest To stop; to seize; to deprive one of his liberty by virtue of legal authority. Order An instruction rightfully given by someone superior in hyerarchy. Also, a social state of civil coexistance without widespread public violence. Freedom Liberty; the right to do what is not forbidden by law. Freedom does not preclude the idea of subjection to law; indeed, it presupposes the existence of some legislative provision, the observance of which insures freedom to us, by securing the like observance from others. Performance The act of doing something; the thing done is also called a performance. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Et al An abbreviation of the Latin et alii, meaning "and others," ordinarily used in lieu of listing all names of persons involved in a proceeding. Et cetera (United Kingdom) Other things of that type . Et non And not. These words are sometimes employed in pleading to convey a pointed denial. Et seq An abbreviation for the Latin et sequentes, meaning "and the following," ordinarily used in referring to a section of statutes. Ethics Of or relating to moral action and conduct; professionally right; conforming to professional standards. Eundo morando, et redeundo Eunomy Equal laws, and a well adjusted constitution of government. Eunuch A male whose organs of generation have been so far removed or disorganized, that he is rendered incapable of reproducing his species. Euro The currency of the European Union. This currency is now used in all E.U. countries except Denmark, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the ten new countries which join the E.U. on May 1, 2004, but it is anticipated that it will eventually be the currency of all E.U. countries. European free trade association The association of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland in a free trade zone, as provided for by the E.F.T.A. Convention of 1960. N.B.: Austria, Finland and Sweden are no longer members of E.F.T.A., having joined the European Union. Euthanasia The putting to death, by painless method, of a terminally-ill or severely debilitated person through the omission (intentionally withholding a life-saving medical procedure, also known as "passive euthanasia") or commission of an act ("active euthanasia'). We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Eundo morando, et redeundo. If you have a better definition for Eundo morando, et redeundo than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Eundo morando, et redeundo may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Eundo morando, et redeundo and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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